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Agents told to step up, as workers get new power
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 76428, member: 636"] Tanzania's Commission for Mediation and Arbitration is pushing employment agencies to step up and make sure domestic workers actually get their legal protections. Director Usekelege Mpulla told agents at a workshop in Dodoma that they need to show workers where the nearest CMA offices are and explain how to file complaints when problems come up. The International Labour Organization ran the training session with CHODAWU and the Tanzania Employment Agents Association. Mpulla compared CMA to a hospital that patches things up when bosses and employees clash. He said the government wants domestic workers to know their rights matter just as much as anyone else's. Employment agents learned about labor laws, gender-based violence prevention, and ILO standards for decent work conditions. CHODAWU's Saidi Wamba pointed out that agents have a serious responsibility because they're literally deciding where people end up working. One agent admitted he had no idea domestic workers needed formal contracts and weekly time off before the workshop. A domestic worker at the event thanked organizers for finally bringing these issues out in the open. [/QUOTE]
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